PDP Mocks APC Over Maina - 'Honour Among Thieves'

The Peoples Democratic Party has described the reinstatement and sacking of controversial Abdulrasheed Maina by the Federal Government as not surprising

The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has reacted to the controversy trailing the reinstatement and double promotion of Abdulrasheed Maina.

It said the action is a confirmation of the classic novel by a British author, Jeffery Archer titled “Honour Among Thieves”, where he postulated that criminals do not compromise the actions of other criminals”.

A statement by the party’s Spokesman, Dayo Adeyeye, in Abuja on Monday, said Nigerians had expected Maina to be arrested instead of being reinstated.

“It is in the light of this that the PDP wishes to state that we are not too shocked at the steps taken by the administration of the All Progressives Congress in reinstating a supposed criminal and fugitive, Abdulrasheed Maina to office instead of getting him arrested

“Birds of a feather flock together. All people of good conscience will not forget in a hurry that Maina, who was given an assignment by the last administration of the PDP to superintend the now defunct Presidential Task Force on Pension Reforms, dipped his hands into the jar and helped himself to N100 billion of what he was supposed to safeguard.

“With good conscience at fighting corruption, the PDP government then mandated the anti-corruption agencies to perform their constitutional duty. Maina fled, only to resurface in the country four months ago under the Buhari administration.

“As a party of good conscience, we wish to condemn in strongest terms the penchant of the administration of President Buhari to giving safe haven to known criminals while hoodwinking Nigerians that it’s fighting corruption.”

He added that the party was appalled that the alleged reinforcement of financial corruption by this government might soon lead to the demise of this nation “if the celestial does not intervene.”